DETECTIVES investigating a mass brawl before a Huddersfield Town game last season say they are still looking for five suspects.

As reported yesterday, 21 people have been charged over the incident on April 16, before Town faced Millwall in their last meeting of the regular season.

But Det Insp Jim Griffiths, who is leading the investigation, said three from Huddersfield and two from Millwall had not been found.

The three police would like to speak to from Huddersfield are pictured below:

He said: “We are obviously pleased with the charges that have been brought in the case so far and we hope these will progress through the courts.

“We had a fantastic response to an appeal in the Examiner, with over half the suspects identified directly as a result of readers’ assistance.

“But there are still a number who are outstanding.”

The investigation followed a street brawl outside the Waterloo Tavern pub at Wakefield Road after missiles were thrown at coaches and minibuses transporting Millwall fans to the game at the Galpharm Stadium.

Up to 60 people, some armed with pool cues, bricks and bottles, were involved in running battles.

The people who have been charged so far – 15 from Huddersfield and six from Millwall – are aged 14 to 51.

Most are charged with violent disorder. Other charges include possession of an offensive weapon, assisting an offender, affray and breaching a football banning order.

Twelve men and three youths from Huddersfield will appear before magistrates on June 30.

They are: Gerrard Bradshaw, 36, charged with violent disorder; Kieran Moore, 19, charged with violent disorder;

Andrew Hunt, 25, charged with violent disorder; Jake Peel, 21, charged with violent disorder; Oliver Dyson, 19, charged with violent disorder and possessing an offensive weapon; Andrew Miller, 37, charged with violent disorder and possessing an offensive weapon; Jeremy McDonald, 43, charged with violent disorder; Conrad Ayscough, 43, charged with violent disorder; Danny Melia, 25, charged with violent disorder; Nicholas Palfreeman, 41, charged with assisting offenders; Leon Stephenson, 29, charged with violent disorder; Lee Donaghue, 38, charged with violent disorder; a 14-year-old is charged with violent disorder; a 17-year-old with affray; and another 17-year-old with violent disorder.

Six men from London will appear before magistrates on June 23. They are: William Myers, 51, charged with violent disorder; Glen Sherman, 35, charged with violent disorder; Grant Mason, 42, charged with violent disorder; Ryan McDougal, 31, charged with violent disorder; Ojay Roynon, 30, charged with violent disorder and breach of football banning order; and Paul Cremin, 36, charged with violent disorder.

Det Insp Griffiths added: “We hope the charges send out the strong message that police will not tolerate incidents such as this in Kirklees.

“Anybody found to be involved in such offences can expect us to carry out the same level of investigation.”

Anyone who recognises the three Huddersfield suspects pictured should call Huddersfield CID on 01484 436664 or Crimestoppers, in confidence, on 0800 555111.